Seneca Niagara Offers Aid to TSA and Border Patrol

Making ends meet can be a challenge even in the best of times; but for thousands of people who have been furloughed or must continue to work for no pay, the task becomes a monumental effort.

Beginning January 18, The Seneca Gaming Corporation and the Seneca Niagara Resort and Casino are offering all TSA and Border Patrol workers free meals at the Thunderfalls Buffet.

TSA and Border Patrol workers can come to the Thunerfalls Buffet inside the Seneca Niagara Resort and Casino Monday through Friday, show their official ID and receive two free buffet tickets throughout the month of January.

The Seneca Niagara Resort and Casino is less than half a mile from the Rainbow Bridge and the Canadian border.

Seneca Gaming Corporation President and CEO Holly Gagnon spoke on the announcement saying, “we want to recognize the dedication that our TSA and US Customs and Border Protection Officers show every day especially during this difficult time. We wanted to show our appreciation for all they do on a daily basis.”

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